by Ann » Sat Sep 28, 2013 6:19 am
Ron-Astro Pharmacist wrote:Great Photo! Thanks for not catching a whale jumping toward Andromeda to give APOD a third day running title of : Andromeda versus Cetus
I like the title (and the photo) just as it is. Along with the comments and explanations which adds that little extra “twist” to the plot.
Are you sure, Ron? Andromeda's "neighbouring constellations" are Triangulum (obviously, since that is where M33 can be seen), faint Pisces, Pegasus (whose used-to-be Alpha Star, now Andromeda's Alpha star, Alpheratz, can be seen at about one o'clock), Lacerta (whose stars can't be seen here), Cassiopeia (Omicron and Pi are visible here?), and Perseus, several of whos stars can be seen here: Alpha, Gamma, Eta, Tau and Iota, as well as the Double Cluster and Alpha Persei Moving Group. But Cetus is out of the picture. (Perseus probably already defeated him, although his deadly weapon, Medusa's head Algol, appears to be below the horizon.)
But thanks for making me check what the stars in the picture are and where Cetus is in relation to Andromeda!
Ann
[quote="Ron-Astro Pharmacist"]Great Photo! Thanks for not catching a whale jumping toward Andromeda to give APOD a third day running title of : [size=150][b]Andromeda versus Cetus[/b][/size]
I like the title (and the photo) just as it is. Along with the comments and explanations which adds that little extra “twist” to the plot.[/quote]
Are you sure, Ron? Andromeda's "neighbouring constellations" are Triangulum (obviously, since that is where M33 can be seen), faint Pisces, Pegasus (whose used-to-be Alpha Star, now Andromeda's Alpha star, Alpheratz, can be seen at about one o'clock), Lacerta (whose stars can't be seen here), Cassiopeia (Omicron and Pi are visible here?), and Perseus, several of whos stars can be seen here: Alpha, Gamma, Eta, Tau and Iota, as well as the Double Cluster and Alpha Persei Moving Group. But Cetus is out of the picture. (Perseus probably already defeated him, although his deadly weapon, Medusa's head Algol, appears to be below the horizon.)
But thanks for making me check what the stars in the picture are and where Cetus is in relation to Andromeda! :D
Ann